Tuesday, November 6, 2007

The making of...

A mom's gotta do what a mom's gotta do. Thought you'd get a kick of seeing how we got the wreath shot below. Mom was a champ and actually nursed her on the table in that uncomfortable position for quite sometime before we were able to take the pictures. Pretty crazy. Mom said she now has the song "Nursing on a Coffee Table" running through her head to the tune of "Love in an Elevator." Fitting. ;-)

Pinkle Toes Photography

I’m a self-taught photographer and I’ve had the honor of photographing hundreds of families and babies all across Austin, Texas for more than SIX years now (wow…has it been that long?). I also teach professional lifestyle photographer workshops to photographers from all over the world.

Before we meet, you might like to know that:

I will most likely hug you when I see you. And when I leave.

I went to a technology-centered high school, but I actually wanted to be on Broadway.

This career is way better.

I have three young children and an amazing husband who does EVERYTHING to keep this household running smoothly.

If it weren’t for my husband, I would probably starve.

I’m a night owl. Don’t be surprised to get an e-mail from me at 3 a.m.

You would probably beat me at poker. I do NOT have the ability to hide my emotions and it will be quite apparent at your session.

I may seem scatter-brained at times, but that’s only because there are too many ideas bouncing around in my head.

I use bullet points like they’re going out of style. They make me feel all neat and tidy.

I get really excited when I see beautiful light or a beautiful moment between people.

I’m fun-loving and jovial, but I like to get down to business when I’m on a mission.

I get emotionally tied to every session. I have to. I couldn’t do this otherwise.

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